Servers

With our Mumble Server - often called “Murmur” - we provide an official, stable and efficient server software. Unlike some other software, we encourage alternative implementations by documenting our protocol in an open way. From the community some server software projects are available, providing you alternatives to the official server. Be aware though that they may lack some of the newer features - so if that is important to you check that.

Web-Interfaces

There are several browser based interfaces which can be used to administrate the Murmur server. If you need something very basic or want to create your own interface you should take a look at Murmur's script folder which contains some basic web-interface examples which use Ice or DBus (we recommend using Ice, as DBus is kept for backwards compatibility, and is not being extended for quite some time).
Additionally the following table contains a collection of more elaborate Web-Interfaces:

Connects to a Mumble Server and listens for commands which trigger plugins. Several plugins included already, including ones for streaming youtube audio, rolling dice, and displaying a countdown. More plugins can easily be added. Uses Mumble Ruby

Mumble-Ruby-Pluginbot is an audio bot that can be controlled through text messages in the Mumble client, can download music from Youtube and other online sources. It offers many commands to control the MPD session which feeds the bot, for example to change the volume, display and load playlis(s), and many more.

Authenticators

Authenticators allow server administrators to adjust the login back-end of Mumble servers. This allows users to log in with their account information of an existing database, for example logging in with their data from a forum.